Mr. Speaker, I have an announcement. The NDP-Liberal coalition is renewing its vows after a brief two-and-a-half-month breakup. The irreconcilable differences of the NDP and the Liberals have been reconciled by their shared love of pensions and power. We all may love the warm, happily ever after, Hallmark homecoming feel that a reconciled relationship can bring, but while the coalition's renewal of vows may be restoring its fanciful hopes of retaining power, it is leaving Canadians feeling cold and rejected. While the NDP and Liberals are rekindling their old flame and catching up, Canadians are fed up and will not be fooled again.
At what is soon to be a renewal of vows ceremony, when the proverbial question is asked if anyone can show any just cause why the members of the coalition should not be lawfully reunited in marriage, we will all join with Canadians to say yes and to demand an immediate carbon tax election. Then Canadians will get to choose between a hypocritical, high-carbon, high-flying, honeymooning coalition government on the far left and a common-sense Conservative government that will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime.